Bears Edge Steelers in Nerve-Wracking Matchup Despite QB Caleb Williams' Frustrating Day
In a thrilling matchup that had fans on the edge of their seats, the Chicago Bears emerged victorious over the Pittsburgh Steelers, 31-28. The win marked a crucial victory for the Bears, as they improved to 8-3 and maintained their lead in the NFC North.
At the helm of the Bears was quarterback Caleb Williams, who put up an impressive performance despite several missteps. Williams completed 19 of his 35 passes for 239 yards and three touchdowns, but also tossed two interceptions, including one that sealed the game away from the Steelers.
Despite the frustrating day, Williams showed resilience and determination, saying, "You don't apologize for any wins in this league... But you do understand where you can be as a team, what we could have done out there, and that's the frustrating part."
The Bears' defense, which was missing three starters at the start of the game, held strong against the Steelers, although they did struggle to contain Mason Rudolph, who threw for 171 yards and a touchdown.
The win marked a significant moment for Williams, who has been hailed as a rising star in the NFL. As he acknowledged after the game, "I know it is big for our confidence, as well as relationship... And then also just having one of our star guys get going, it only builds momentum for us as a team."
The Bears will look to build on this momentum when they take on the Philadelphia Eagles next Friday.
In a thrilling matchup that had fans on the edge of their seats, the Chicago Bears emerged victorious over the Pittsburgh Steelers, 31-28. The win marked a crucial victory for the Bears, as they improved to 8-3 and maintained their lead in the NFC North.
At the helm of the Bears was quarterback Caleb Williams, who put up an impressive performance despite several missteps. Williams completed 19 of his 35 passes for 239 yards and three touchdowns, but also tossed two interceptions, including one that sealed the game away from the Steelers.
Despite the frustrating day, Williams showed resilience and determination, saying, "You don't apologize for any wins in this league... But you do understand where you can be as a team, what we could have done out there, and that's the frustrating part."
The Bears' defense, which was missing three starters at the start of the game, held strong against the Steelers, although they did struggle to contain Mason Rudolph, who threw for 171 yards and a touchdown.
The win marked a significant moment for Williams, who has been hailed as a rising star in the NFL. As he acknowledged after the game, "I know it is big for our confidence, as well as relationship... And then also just having one of our star guys get going, it only builds momentum for us as a team."
The Bears will look to build on this momentum when they take on the Philadelphia Eagles next Friday.